Washington DC—Center for Civilians in Conflict welcomes the “Syrian Transition Roadmap” released today by Syrian civil society. This document presents plans for constitutional, judicial, political, and security sector reforms, as well as transitional justice goals, including compensation to victims. The Center commends the recommendation for compensation...

Syrian opposition activists, including National Coalition members, have drawn up a roadmap to achieve national reconciliation and justice for “all of Syria’s victims,” a statement said Tuesday. The roadmap is to be presented in full on Wednesday, in the presence of National Coalition chief Ahmed Jarba, but has not been officially endorsed by...

Opposition activists in Syria have laid out a roadmap for the country’s future, proposing the restructure and disarming of security forces.
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Syrian opposition activists, including National Coalition members, have drawn up a roadmap to achieve national reconciliation and justice for “all of Syria’s victims”.
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As the death toll in Syria climbs and the Syrian conflict is causing one of the world’s worst refugee crises, this week’s guest for Monday Talk has said that the Syrian people are disappointed with the US policy on the matter.
“The Syrian people have been calling for air strikes, a no-fly zone, a safety zone and arming the Free Syria Army with...

The Syrian opposition on Wednesday unveiled here a proposed “roadmap” to achieve “national reconciliation and justice” in the conflict-stricken country.
“The plan starts with the toppling of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and his government including his inner circle of military and security decision-makers,” Radwan Ziadeh,...

AFP – Syrian opposition activists, including National Coalition members, have drawn up a transitional roadmap including a call for national reconciliation and justice for “all of Syria’s victims,” a statement said Tuesday.
The roadmap is to be presented in full on Wednesday, in the presence of National Coalition chief Ahmad Jarba, but...